The uncertain geographic context problem
MP Kwan - Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Any study that examines the effects of area-based attributes on individual behaviors or
outcomes faces another fundamental methodological problem besides the modifiable areal …
outcomes faces another fundamental methodological problem besides the modifiable areal …
Residential segregation of European and non-European migrants in Sweden: 1990–2012
In this paper, we analyse how a migrant population that is both expanding and changing in
composition has affected the composition of Swedish neighbourhoods at different scales …
composition has affected the composition of Swedish neighbourhoods at different scales …
Macro-, meso-and microscale segregation: Modeling changing ethnic residential patterns in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013
Most world cities can now be characterized as multiethnic and multicultural in their
population composition, and the residential patterning of their major component ethnic …
population composition, and the residential patterning of their major component ethnic …
Defining urban segregation: A qualitative meta-synthesis
H Dadashpoor, S Keshavarzi - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite more than a century of research on urban segregation, this phenomenon is still one
of the main concerns of urban planners and policymakers and a characteristic of cities that …
of the main concerns of urban planners and policymakers and a characteristic of cities that …
Conclusion: Patterns of non-territorial autonomy
J Coakley - Non-territorial Autonomy in Divided Societies, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This article seeks to generalise about the significance of non-territorial autonomy as a
mechanism for the management of ethnic conflict on the basis of a set of case studies …
mechanism for the management of ethnic conflict on the basis of a set of case studies …
Housing and health of Kiribati migrants living in New Zealand
MA Teariki - International journal of environmental research and …, 2017 - mdpi.com
Settlement is a complex process of adjustment for migrants and refugees. Drawing on recent
research on the settlement experiences of Kiribati migrants and their families living in New …
research on the settlement experiences of Kiribati migrants and their families living in New …
Diversity in Chinese Auckland: hypothesising multiple ethnoburbs
J Xue, W Friesen, D O'Sullivan - Population, Space and Place, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In relation to its population, New Zealand has a high rate of immigration, and these
immigrants are concentrated in the primate city of Auckland. This study considers the …
immigrants are concentrated in the primate city of Auckland. This study considers the …
Social class in New Zealand: A review based on survey evidence
C Crothers - New Zealand Sociology, 2014 - search.informit.org
The New Zealand survey literature and available data-sets are ransacked for information on
public views on class in its various dimensions over the last four decades, while …
public views on class in its various dimensions over the last four decades, while …
Decomposing multi‐level ethnic segregation in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013: Segregation intensity for multiple groups at multiple scales
There has been a growing appreciation that the processes generating urban residential
segregation operate at multiple scales, stimulating innovations into the measurement of their …
segregation operate at multiple scales, stimulating innovations into the measurement of their …
Settling in New Zealand's small towns: Experiences of minority ethnic immigrants
Abstract Small town New Zealand has, in recent years, experienced an increasing number1
and diversity of immigrants, with visible yet under-researched impacts for less populated …
and diversity of immigrants, with visible yet under-researched impacts for less populated …